Humble hero in new edition

N'Golo Kante has experienced one of the most meteoric rises in football, and the Frenchman discusses the success he has enjoyed in recent years, as well as what he hopes to achieve in the future, in the latest edition of Chelsea.

Having won the Premier League and the FA Cup in his two full seasons as a Blue, the midfielder is looking forward to what lies ahead after penning a new five-year deal with the club.

'I’ve been at Chelsea for just over two years and we won the Premier League and the FA Cup,' he tells Chelsea. 'This is a champion’s club, an ambitious club, and I hope to win these trophies again. Of course Europe is a target, but every season I hope to win the most trophies I can. Keep winning, keep winning.'

Reflecting on how his fortunes have transformed since he was plying his trade in the lower divisions of French football to becoming a World Cup winner this summer, Kante is well aware he has reached the pinnacle of the sport but, ever humble, has not got carried away with his remarkable achievements.

'I like to enjoy the moment with the boys, but not like some players who are more expressive – although I enjoy it as much as them,’ he reveals. 'When we won the World Cup and the camera was moving across, some of the players knew that I don’t like to have too much attention on me, so they pushed me forward and were singing. It was a good moment, and I hope I enjoyed it in the best way. I hope that some moments like this will come again, because it was really exceptional.

'Honestly, it’s been an amazing experience with the national team, both the qualification and the competition in Russia. There was a good atmosphere in the team, I think we really spent a good time together, both in football and outside of football, and when we started to enjoy success, qualifying for the last 16, then the last eight and the semi-final and the final, we enjoyed those wins together.'

Much is written about N'Golo's low-key attitude and the fact he is considered one of the nicest men in football and he also talks about the way he is perceived by others.

'I play football and I want to be considered as a footballer,' he says. 'I don’t want people paying too much attention about what I am outside of football, what I’m doing, and asking: “Who is N’Golo?”

‘Just consider me as a footballer, you don’t need to look too much at this and say: “Oh, he’s like this, he’s like this, he’s like this.” Ask me about my football, and not too much else. I just want to be a player among the players.'

There is no doubt that last comment is an undeniable one. He is loved by all his team-mates at both club and international level, but unsurprisingly, when responding to being so universally adored, he remains as modest as ever.

'I am how I am. I cannot explain it well, but I don’t feel the nicest person, on the football pitch or in life, I’m just myself. If I win, I win and if I lose, I lose, but I always try to give my best in any competition. That’s not because I’m nice or something. I’m just myself.'

One of Us

Following in the footsteps of John Terry, Joe Cole is another star of our hugely successful recent years to hang up his boots, and we look back on the career of one of this country's most gifted players.

Despite growing up in north London, Cole was a boyhood Blue and fulfilled his dream by joining the club and helping us win many trophies during his time at Stamford Bridge.

Ten of the best

Cole isn't the only player to have called time on his playing days, with Didier Drogba doing the same last month. It may not have been an easy task, but we have selected what we consider to be 10 of the Ivorian's greatest goals for the club.

The decisions may well split opinion, although surely not a single fan would disagree that Didier is one of the greatest players ever to have pulled on a Chelsea jersey.

What else?

We take you behind the scenes at this year's Annual Lunch, where more Chelsea legends took to the stage to entertain a crowd containing players from over the years. Mario Melchiot is our old boy Q&A, while we look back on the stellar career of a true character from days gone by, David Webb.

Plus, we hear from a Blues fan who is still going strong in the current series of Strictly Come Dancing and bring you all the news and exclusive interviews from our Academy and Women's teams.

For all this and much more, purchase the latest edition of Chelsea, which is available now at the Stamford Bridge Megastore and all good newsagents, priced £3.95.